Pilsen Briess Dry Malt Extract (DME)

  • 1 and 3-pound bags of Pilsen Briess Dry Malt Extract

Pilsen Briess Dry Malt Extract (DME)

SKU 20151

PRICE AS CONFIGURED:

$7.49

Product Details

Briess Dry Malt Extract- Pilsen is the lightest colored brewer's grade malt extract available. Use alone for light-colored beers, or with specialty malts to brew beers of all styles. Excellent for boosting gravity and yeast propagation.

Made from Pilsen Malt and Carapils® Malt.

Color: 2.0 ° Lovibond.


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SKU

20150, 20151, 20153, 20155

Lovibond

2.0º

Grain Usage

All styles of extract beer, and to adjust the color, flavor and gravity of all grain beers

Malt Color Light (0-15° L)

Customer Reviews

Based on 31 reviews
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Robert K.
Many of my recipes call for 5lb Pilsen DME

Usually available in 4lb, 5lb was a little cheaper and what I needed. Good product. Would buy again.

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naDinMN
So. Dry. Need. Water.

Great for beer and pretzels, but man don't try eating it by the spoon full.

j
jeff R.

A very good malt

D
Dave
Sticky

Arrived coveted in a dry sticky residue..... one of the bags opened partially

C
Customer
Light DME Good for Low IBU Recipe

Good for those low IBU recipes where you want the whirlpool and dry hops to be front and center and not fighting the malt for attention.

Customer Reviews

Based on 31 reviews
90%
(28)
10%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
R
Robert K.
Many of my recipes call for 5lb Pilsen DME

Usually available in 4lb, 5lb was a little cheaper and what I needed. Good product. Would buy again.

n
naDinMN
So. Dry. Need. Water.

Great for beer and pretzels, but man don't try eating it by the spoon full.

j
jeff R.

A very good malt

D
Dave
Sticky

Arrived coveted in a dry sticky residue..... one of the bags opened partially

C
Customer
Light DME Good for Low IBU Recipe

Good for those low IBU recipes where you want the whirlpool and dry hops to be front and center and not fighting the malt for attention.